Focusing on arousing curiosity through the facade, the idea of a hole leading to another place represents a threshold between the outside world and the sanctuary of the cafe. By not revealing everything at once, the facade invites visitors to engage with the space in a more active and imaginative way. The transition at Byasa Cafe is a carefully crafted experience that begins with a pathway lined with mirrors, vegetation, and trees. These mirrors reflect the surroundings, creating a sense of motion. Despite the intensity of the experience, the pathway is designed to be simple and approachable, avoiding any sense of intimidation or sacredness. The goal is to slow the pace of visitors, encouraging them to take a few moments to be present and mindful of their surroundings.